Massachusetts S2306 mandates utility companies to offer ratepayers a choice between smart and analog meters and prohibits them from installing.
Massachusetts S2306 requires utility companies to provide ratepayers with a choice between smart and electromechanical analog meters. It mandates that utility companies obtain written consent before installing wireless meters and prohibits them from imposing any disincentives on ratepayers who decline wireless meters. The bill also mandates that utility companies notify ratepayers if wireless meters have been installed and allows ratepayers to request the removal of such meters and the installation of non-transmitting analog meters at no cost.
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